'Candy Mountain' Foxglove makes a showy display with rose-pink flowers on strong, four foot stalks that emerge from a large rosette of soft foliage. The upward facing blooms reveal pale pink throats with burgundy spots. This foxglove is a biennial and will bloom the first year, but let seeds fall to produce more amazing flowers in seasons to come! (Digitalis purpurea)

Blooming in a lovely shade of coppery rose, Foxglove ‘Mertonensis’ brings tall stalks of bell-shaped flowers and tidy green foliage to the back border. Growing 3-4’ tall, this long-lived foxglove is happiest in full to part shade gardens and is easy to care for. Cutting plants back to their base after flowers have faded may bring a second round of blooms. Deer resistant. (Digitalis x mertonensis)

Dalmatian Peach Foxglove adds soft color and elegant structure to the garden. Spikes of bell-shaped blooms open a lovely shade of pink and fade to pale peach with age. Small orange freckles dot the throat of each blossom. A graceful cut flower, harvest stems when just the lowest blooms are open. Hummingbirds and bees adore these early season blooms. (Digitalis purpurea)

'Apricot Beauty' Foxglove produces gorgeous, pastel apricot-pink blooms with spotted and speckled interiors. Bell-shaped flowers dangle off tall, sturdy spires that form atop foliage-rich plants. Plant this biennial beauty in the back border of any sunny or partially sunny area and it will bloom throughout the summer. (Digitalis)

Camelot Cream Foxglove delights with blooms in the first year, producing gorgeous spikes of creamy white flowers over a long season. Maroon throats contrast the white trumpets of this heavy bloomer. The best part of this Foxglove is its repeat performance – a second season of breathtaking blooms. A must-have Foxglove for cutting gardens and woodland borders. (Digitalis purpurea)

Foxglove

Foxglove brightens up the shade garden with its towering blossoms

A native wildflower in England, Foxgloves, or Digitalis, love to grow at the edge of woodlands or other semi-shaded spots with good rich soil. While the original wildflower is a biennial, many of its recent descendants are perennials, making it easier than ever to have elegant Foxglove blooms in the garden, year after year.

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